Eve Plumb

Born Eve Aline Plumb in Burbank, CA on April 29, 1958, she was the daughter of Neely Plumb, a big band saxophonist who later became a top producer and arranger with RCA Records, and dancer Flora June Plumb. She began her acting career at the age of six, appearing in commercials and on episodic television shows like "The Big Valley" (ABC, 1965-69) and "Family Affair" (CBS, 1966-1971). Plumb also sang with the Jimmy Joyce Children's Chorus, an adolescent choral group that recorded with the likes of the Carpenters, Doris Day, and Alvin and the Chipmunks. In 1969, she was cast in the role that would largely define her onscreen career - that of middle daughter Jan Brady on "The Brady Bunch."